Fallen Earth  Limited Fast Travel

There are several ways to get around in
the wasteland.

There are several ways to get around in
the wasteland. Unfortunately,
there are no chauffeurs or bus drivers, so most survivors find
themselves traveling by foot or horse, but all-terrain vehicles,
motorcycles and interceptors are popular choices if you’re
willing to spend a little extra time scavenging for some fuel. And
let’s not forget the ability to take off on a massive,
trained
Blight Wolf. But resources are scare and the wasteland is
vast
(1700 sq km to be certain). In the apocalypse, survivors seem to be
late to the party more often than not and we’ve taken it upon
ourselves to answer those requests for a faster mode of travel.

This first iteration of a (limited) fast travel system is similar to
the bus stops used on the Public Test Server—a system that
transports clones from a LifeNet Transporter to one of three additional
transporters, located in Watchtower, New Flagstaff, Trader’s
Flat
and Los Alamos. Those crafty Techs and Vistas have modified LifeNet
pods and survivors are taking advantage of the new technology.

Before using any of the LifeNet Transporters in a town, players will
need to complete a mission chain and acquire the knowledge necessary to
access the routes. To get you started, the first knowledge is available
in New Flagstaff, which will take you from Sector Two to Watchtower in
Sector One. The knowledge in Trader’s Flat will take you from
Sector Three to Sectors One and Two and the knowledge in Los Alamos
will allow transport from Deadfall to Trader’s Flat as well
as
Sectors One and Two.

The system’s limited, so there must be a catch, right? Right.
Players can only travel via the fast travel system once per hour and
must meet the level requirements to use certain transporters.
Specifically, players will need to be at level 15 or higher to
transport from New Flagstaff, level 30 to transport from
Trader’s
Flat and level 47 from Los Alamos. There’s also a small fee
(in
chips) attached…

Those Techs and Vistas are pretty clever, and they’ve devised
a
way for survivors to identify where these modified pods are located.
Look for a modified LifeNet tower atop LifeNet pods when
you’re
in town—that signifies a LifeNet transporter.

The new system should satisfy those survivors with achy feet and dry
gas cans!